LU STOUT: U.S. President Donald Trump spoke alongside South Korean President, Moon Jae-in in Seoul just hours ago. Front and center, the

North Korean nuclear threat. Now both presidents are calling for greater international pressure on Pyongyang. South Korea is the second stop on Mr.

Trump's tour of Asia.

The man who shot and killed 26 people in Texas spent a year in military prison after being convicted of assaulting his wife. But the Air Force

failed to enter its international database -- a move that could have prevented him from buying a gun.

Authorities in France and Switzerland arrested 10 people in joint anti- terror operation. Some of the raids took place near Paris. The assistant general's office says two of the suspects who were on their radar suspected

of having links to ISIS.

In the Afghan capital Kabul, at least one person was killed when gunmen stormed at television station. The attackers opened fire on staff and held

up police for nearly 3 hours. ISIS has claimed responsibility for providing no evidence who was behind the attack.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

LU STOUT: Japan's prime minister has also called for more international pressure on North Korea over its nuclear program. And joint news